Burger King to Offer Lattes

Burger King to Offer Lattes

The home of the Whopper may soon be called the home of the latte. Burger King announced that it will revamp its coffee menu to include 10 new beverages. Perhaps the fast-food chain is hoping to cash in on Americans' desire for specialty coffee drinks.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Join the Wine Business

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Join the Wine Business

Hollywood's hottest power couple, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, are the latest in a string of celebs to get involved in the food and drink industry. Some celebs open restaurants, while others, like Sting, Lady Gaga, and Drew Barrymore, go into the wine business. Pitt and Jolie have chosen the latter.

Burger King to Offer Lattes

The home of the Whopper may soon be called the home of the latte. Burger King announced that it will revamp its coffee menu to include 10 new beverages. Perhaps the fast-food chain is hoping to cash in on Americans' desire for specialty coffee drinks.

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie Join the Wine Business

Hollywood's hottest power couple, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, are the latest in a string of celebs to get involved in the food and drink industry. Some celebs open restaurants, while others, like Sting, Lady Gaga, and Drew Barrymore, go into the wine business. Pitt and Jolie have chosen the latter.

Chef Rick Bayless on Upcoming Food Trends

Rick Bayless truly embodies his role as a Top Chef Master. Not only did he beat out other renowned chefs for the title, but he also owns an empire of successful authentic Mexican restaurants, has a long-running TV show about Mexican food, and has authored seven cookbooks. In his latest role, a partnership with Sargento natural cheeses, Chef Bayless was asked to develop a list of upcoming food trends.

Taco Bell Introduces Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos

Almost one year since Taco Bell's popular Doritos Locos Tacos — its shell made of Doritos chips — launched, the Tex-Mex chain is adding another flavor to its roster. This year, they aren't straying too far from the snack-food shell that has been such a success — in less than one year the company reported sales of more than 350 million tacos. Now Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos have an official sale date.

Chocolatier Molds Designer Chocolate High Heels

What woman doesn't love shoes? What woman doesn't love chocolate? Likely the same woman likes both, and now that woman can have just that because a Dallas chocolatier has produced designer heels made from chocolate.

Restaurant Sells $235 Bacon Sandwich

Bacon isn't typically thought of as a fancy ingredient. In the past it's been piled onto fast-food burgers, used as a taco shell, and added to a plethora of unlikely products such as milkshakes and syrup. But one costly sandwich (and a sprinkle of edible gold dust) might just change the breakfast meat's reputation.

Mountain Dew Introduces Breakfast Soda

While coffee, tea, and juice are typically the morning beverages of choice, Mountain Dew is hoping that what people really want for breakfast is soda. Pepsico Inc. has created a new drink, which it has dubbed a "sparkling juice beverage," in an attempt to take advantage of the A.M. market.

Is Lindsay Lohan Opening a Mexican Restaurant?

The rumor mill is cooking with news that Lindsay Lohan may soon open a restaurant. The news spread after the starlet was overheard talking about restaurant design at a commercial space up for lease in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood.

Girl Scouts Slammed for New Mango Crèmes Claims

Eating a cookie doesn't provide the same nutritional benefits as eating a piece of fruit, no matter what new Girl Scout cookie advertising may suggest. The Center for Science in the Public Interest are urging the Girl Scouts to stop saying their latest cookies, Mango Crèmes, are a healthy source of nutrients. The cookie maker, ABC Bakers, says on its website that Mango Crèmes have "all the nutrient benefits of eating cranberries, pomegranates, oranges, grapes, and strawberries!"

Maker's Mark Reduces Alcohol Content to Meet Demand

Drinkers of Maker's Mark will soon have to take a few more sips to get a buzz. Due to high demand, the company announced it will reduce the alcohol in each of its signature wax-sealed bottles of bourbon so it can produce enough supply.